Victoria Frances Thompson, 20, of Morgan Hill, has been charged

Two suspects remain at large in connection with a double
homicide in Mountain View in June, but six suspects are in custody,
two of whom are Morgan Hill residents.
Two suspects remain at large in connection with a double homicide in Mountain View in June, but six suspects are in custody, two of whom are Morgan Hill residents.

Omar Aquino, 24, and his sister, Maria Teresa Sanchez-Aquino, 27, were found shot to death in their Plymouth Street home June 28. Sanchez-Aquino’s 8-year-old-son was sleeping in his bedroom during the slaying and was unharmed.

In late August, detectives arrested five suspects in connection to the two murders. 

Victoria Frances Thompson, 20, of Morgan Hill, was charged with conspiracy to commit murder. Kim Thien Pham, 19, of Morgan Hill, was arrested at Mineta San Jose International Airport where she was attempting to flee the state, police said. Pham is charged with two counts of murder and one count of conspiracy to commit murder.

Nicory Marquis Spann, 18, and Michael David Adams, 20, both from San Jose, are charged with two counts of murder and one count of conspiracy to commit murder. A 15-year-old female juvenile is also in custody, charged with two counts of murder and one count of conspiracy. 

On Sept. 2, Mountain View police arrested Eric Williams, 22, of Union City, and he was charged with two counts of murder and one count of conspiracy to commit murder.

Police are still looking for two more suspects — Kenneth Thomas, 20, and his 17-year-old sister, both of Campbell. Kenneth is wanted for two counts of murder and one count of conspiracy to commit murder while his sister is wanted for one count of conspiracy to commit murder.

“We don’t know exactly where they are but we have leads. We’re not empty handed,” said Liz Wylie, Mountain View police spokeswoman, adding, “We still don’t know if we have everybody. We know these eight were involved.”

Anyone with information may contact the Mountain View Police Department at (650) 903-6344.

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